Vienna Mariahilfer Strasse

Overview

The Mariahilfer Strasse Centre is within a stylish and modern building close to the centre of Vienna on the prestigious Mariahilfer Strasse - the city's most important shopping area. Located within the Sixth District, it overlooks the Austrian capital's main peripheral road, the Guertel, as well as the Westbahnhof railway station and the underground. Vienna has significant banking, insurance and manufacturing sectors. The main products in Vienna include machinery, metal products, electrical equipment, chemicals, textiles, clothing, printed materials and paper. However, it is the service sector that dominates and Vienna is a finance and consulting hub and has particularly established itself as the door to eastern Europe. Viennese law firms and banks are among the leading corporations in business with the new EU member states. The Schwechat-Vienna airport is within a 30-minute drive of the Mariahilfer Strasse Centre and hotels and restaurants are nearby.

Read lessRead more

Location

View Directions

Hide

By Road

Motorway A4/E60 direction Vienna, exit 'Zentrum' (city centre).

Follow direction Ringstrasse / Zentrum.

At Opernring turn left into Babenberger Strasse.

The Centre is located after 1,5 km on the left side (next to 'Westbahnhof' - railway station).

Parking facilities in the building.

By Air

Take the 'CAT' train direction city centre until 'Landstrasse/Wien Mitte'.

Reception open

Monday:08:00 to 17:00

Tuesday:08:00 to 17:00

Wednesday:08:00 to 17:00

Thursday:08:00 to 17:00

Friday:08:00 to 17:00

Features & facilities

The Mariahilfer Strasse Centre is within a stylish and modern building close to the centre of Vienna on the prestigious Mariahilfer Strasse - the city's most important shopping area. Located within the Sixth District, it overlooks the Austrian capital's main peripheral road, the Guertel, as well as the Westbahnhof railway station and the underground. Vienna has significant banking, insurance and manufacturing sectors. The main products in Vienna include machinery, metal products, electrical equipment, chemicals, textiles, clothing, printed materials and paper. However, it is the service sector that dominates and Vienna is a finance and consulting hub and has particularly established itself as the door to eastern Europe. Viennese law firms and banks are among the leading corporations in business with the new EU member states. The Schwechat-Vienna airport is within a 30-minute drive of the Mariahilfer Strasse Centre and hotels and restaurants are nearby.